Corran Horn's friends help Corran Horn save Thyferra from Corran Horn's archenemy of the day (because together, at least with Corran Horn alongside them, they are more awesome than the entire Republic), then Corran Horn celebrates by getting married, inheriting a father-in-law with a Star Destroyer, and denying Luke Skywalker the honor of teaching Corran Horn.

(Yes, I know, still needs more Corran Horn. I just can't torture the English language enough to squeeze it into one "sentence.")

Corran Horn's friends help Corran Horn save Thyferra from Corran Horn's archenemy of the day (because together, at least with Corran Horn alongside them, they are more awesome than the entire Republic), then Corran Horn celebrates by getting married, inheriting a father-in-law with a Star Destroyer, and denying Luke Skywalker the honor of teaching Corran Horn.

(Yes, I know, still needs more Corran Horn. I just can't torture the English language enough to squeeze it into one "sentence.")

Semi-colons are your friend; if Virginia Woolf could make a sentence last three pages, they can make Corran Horn references fill a novel.

Corran Horn's friends help Corran Horn save Thyferra from Corran Horn's archenemy of the day (because together, at least with Corran Horn alongside them, they are more awesome than the entire Republic), then Corran Horn celebrates by getting married, inheriting a father-in-law with a Star Destroyer, and denying Luke Skywalker the honor of teaching Corran Horn.

(Yes, I know, still needs more Corran Horn. I just can't torture the English language enough to squeeze it into one "sentence.")

Sure you can. Take a page from Cicero and try some periodic structure. Semicolons are for amateurs.

The Empire uses a raciest plague in order to "DESTROY THE ALLIANCE",(of course) and our heros go Rogue (see what they did there) and over through a planet government, cure the plague and create the galaxies best space casino.